Election judges have been named for the the Nov. 7 election.
Judges Named For Nov. 7 Election
Judges will hold a meeting at 2 p.m., on Monday, Nov. 6, with a public test of the ballot counter to follow.
Voters should note that many polling sites have been changed in the past months, and in some cases, consolidated with other sites.
Judges for the election, with supervisory judges listed first, include:
Liberty and Myers Township (voting at the Galt Baptist Church) – Linda Baugher, Marjorie Grisamore, Republicans; Goldie Ruegsegger, Elaine Rains, Democrats.
Wilson and Marion Townships (voting at the Laredo Community Building) – Tootie Edwards, Ruby Elliott, Republicans; James Hamilton, Emma Gardner, Democrats.
Franklin and Washington Townships (voting at the Spickard Christian Church) – Linda Meighen, Mary Watkins, Republicans; Clarice Bosley, Sharon Clark, Democrats.
Lincoln and Harrison Townships (voting at the John Ausberger building at 559 N.W. Fifth Ave., in Tindall) – Helmi Erp, Clara George, Republican; Lois Diercks, Darlie Ricketts, Democrats.
Madison and Taylor Township (voting at Edinburg Baptist Church) – Barbara Adams, Lucille Smith, Republicans; Margaret Turner, Wanda Long, Democrats.
Trenton, First Ward and Jefferson Township (voting at the Grundy County Courthouse) – Betty Sager, Karen Prewitt, Republicans; Harold Kost, Betty Mullins, Democrats.
Trenton, Second Ward (voting at the Frey Administrative Building, located at 1213 Mable St., on the NCMC campus) – Doris Pilcher, Betty Eads, Republicans; Lannie Harkins, Carolyn Dickerson, Democrats.
Trenton, Third Ward (Educational Wing of the First Christian Church in Trenton) – Lucille Fletcher, Inis Lynch, Republicans; Barbara Pfaff, Verlene Matlage, Democrats.
Trenton, Fourth Ward and Jackson Township (voting at the First Baptist Church Recreational Center in Trenton) – Janet Spencer, Bonnie Moore, Republicans; Amy Huber, Beth White, Democrats.
Judges for the absentee ballots will include Betty Evans and Sharlene Wyant, Republicans; and Sheron Lovell and Dottie Cox, Democrats.
